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How to watch John Mulaney's upcoming live Netflix series 'Everybody’s In LA'
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Date:2025-04-17 22:41:05
John Mulaney is returning to Netflix for a "comically unconventional show," a six-episode, live series centered around a major event in Los Angeles.
"John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA," set to drop this week, is part of the annual "Netflix is a Joke Festival," taking place in Los Angeles from May 2 to May 12.
The festival is set to include more than 300 performances from comedians and celebrities at more than 35 venues. The comedy fest will feature some of the most recognized acts in the industry, like Chris Rock and Jerry Seinfeld, for a star-studded 11 days.
Mulaney not only will be performing his own set live at the famed Hollywood Bowl, but he'll also spreading the funny to audiences much farther away.
Described by Netflix as a "comically unconventional show" featuring special guests and field pieces, "John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA," will take advantage of the huge meetup, with six live installments following the comedian as he "explores the city of Los Angeles during a week when every funny person is in it."
Looking for some laughs? Here's how to watch the unique Netflix special.
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When does 'John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA' premiere?
"John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA" debuts at 7 p.m. PT on Friday, May 3, with the first installment. The remaining five episodes will stream nightly from May 6 to May 10, also at 7 p.m. PT.
Where to watch 'John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA'
"John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA" is a Netflix exclusive, streaming only on the platform.
Netflix offers three membership options ranging from $6.99 a month to $22.99 a month. New users can also sign up for a free trial.
Mulaney has worked with Netflix in an exclusive capacity for several projects that are also available for streaming, including: "John Mulaney: Baby J," "The Comeback Kid," "Kid Gorgeous" and "John Mulaney & The Sack Lunch Bunch."
What if I miss the live event?
Not to worry, the show will be available on Netflix if you can't watch the live episodes.
'John Mulaney Presents: Everybody’s In LA' trailer
What is 'Netflix is a Joke Festival?'
"Netflix is a Joke Festival" is a "star-studded celebration of comedy" produced by Netflix in partnership with Live Nation.
Running from May 2 to May 12, it will feature over 300 live stand-up shows, special events, table reads, sketches and more at many of LA's best-known venues, such as the Hollywood Bowl, Orpheum Theatre and Laugh Factory.
The list of participating comedians and celebs is long, including David Letterman, Kevin Hart, Jon Stewart, Wanda Sykes, Kumail Nanjiani, Nick Kroll, Patton Oswalt, Sarah Silverman, Jim Gaffigan, Maya Rudolph and Jerry Seinfeld. Non-comedians including Tom Brady and Los Angeles Dodger Will Smith are also set to make appearances.
Mulaney will perform a standup show at Hollywood Bowl as part of the festival on May 4.
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